2Jan/110

Is Your Faith Wandering Aimlessly?

We live in a very confusing world.  In the area of Faith, there are an overwhelming amount of voices working to define who God is, which can lead to unanswered questions, and ultimately cause one's individual faith to seem to wander aimlessly at sea.  How do you define what ultimately guides you in your faith?

What it isn't:

  • The consensus'.  A sampling of 20 people could give you 20 different answers to questions about faith.  It's as if you've been given 20 different compasses each with a different calibration of true North.  Think about the conversations you've had in your neighborhood, a party, at a bar, or at work... 
  • The latest.  New ideas, new belief systems, new churches, a new friend, a new book, or a new zen position most likely will simply be a new faith flavor of the month which will change next month. 
  • What's popular.  In our culture, what feels good, what I want right now, and what I can justify in the moment is the message.  If faith remains undefined and open to every individuals interpretation, ultimately everything goes.  If it's OK in my mind and world, I can do as I please.

What Helps Me:

  • Seeking Truth.  I need to regularly seek knowledge and put myself in an environment that will build my Faith.  I work to be a lifetime learner in what I read, the podcasts I listen to, and taking steps to act on the Truth I learn.  Truth won't land in your lap and consume your mind.  Seek it and you will find it.
  • Choose my peers wisely.  I want to surround myself with people that demonstrate joy, love, peace, and genuine Faith in their lives.  Why would I want to align myself with someone wandering aimlessly in life simply growing older?  I want to learn from people that are focused and intentional in their lives.  These same people will encourage me, help me be a better spouse and parent, and help me get back on the path of Purpose.
  • Know myself and my weaknesses.  For me, I can get consumed in my work and often get in "overdrive" spending 60-70 hours a week hyperfocused on performance and getting tasks done.  I often find myself trying to grab control of my life's steering wheel and relying on myself rather than God.  My faith can drift into the background... How about you?  What trips you up?  Work? Unhealthy relationships?  Substance abuse?  Money?  Does anyone else know your tendencies and have you given them permission to help you?

In my life (and for full disclosure), I've found the life of Jesus Christ and His story through the Bible to be trustworthy and life-changing.  To be a Christ-follower doesn't mean I need to be judgmental, a homophobe, or holier-than-thou.  It's quite the opposite.  I'm called to love people unconditionally, live out my Faith in a way that can bring Hope to others, and to serve others.  I fail everyday.  However, I believe each of us have a purpose to be part of God's story to truly change our world despite all our flaws and missteps.

Proverbs 29:18 (The Message translation)

 If people can’t see what God is doing,
they stumble all over themselves;
But when they attend to what he reveals,
they are most blessed.

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25Apr/101

Second-Hand Faith

"You can't borrow someone else's relationship or knowledge of God"-  Rob Wegner 4/25/10

Let's face it, faith can be a tough thing for many people.  Where is God?  Why do bad things happen?  Did we simply evolve, ended up here, and somehow are a fluke of science?

I've got opinions about a lot of things, if you ask me about the health care debate, I'll have an opinion.  Based on what?  Some opinions of CNN/Fox News, a little talk radio, and a few sound bites from others or stories.  The truth is, I haven't read the 1000 pages of actual information that would give me the details.

In our lives, far too often we can approach God the same way.  We have a "filter" we view God through based on the opinions of others, how we grew up, or what we think He should be or should be doing.  Too often, what we think about anything is based on second- hand information or in this case, we have second-hand faith.

We are a culture of short cuts.  Net it out for me, tell me what I need to know, and I'll move on...  We want God to swoop in and fix our problems but don't really have a personal pursuit of God.  Are we pursuing God and our Faith or are we relying on the information or faith of others?

Matthew 7:7  "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.

In the Bible, Jesus says, "seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you..."  How do we move from second-hand knowledge of God to first-hand knowledge?  Do you have such a strong notion of what God should be doing that we can't see what God is actually doing in our lives?  Could our eyes be restrained?

If I want to lose weight and look like a chiseled, strong machine, it won't happen by simply standing and hearing stories from a personal trainer... I actually have to get on the treadmill, change my eating plan, and push some weight.  This will give me a first-hand experience of what it takes to get into shape.

Faith is similar, what are the activities that can help us get a first-hand experience of God? 

  • Read the Bible regularly, check out youversion.com and start with Proverbs and John... read a chapter or two a day as part of your routine...
  • Start praying.  Keep it simple but a great start is to pray, "God, I'm pursuing you and give my life to you.  Please send people in my life and help guide me in understanding You and my purpose here in life..  Give me the eyes to see what You see and what my next step is..." 
  • Connect with others.  Be a friend and have a friend.  Who we surround ourselves with has a big impact on who we will become.  Are the people around you helping you in your steps and pursuit of God or are they pointing you a different direction?  Learning from others will help us in steps we can take in our personal journey.
  • Practice generosity.  Start taking steps of giving your time and money.  Start looking for ways you can volunteer in areas you have a passion or have experience...  Give to help others, if not here at Granger, find a place that is helping you takes steps in your faith and give there.  Make a difference in the lives of others and in your community.
  • Connect to a church.  We all need reminders and continue to learn- find a local church or hang with a church online to help understand Who God is and how He works.  Going to church to check a box isn't the issue, it's about building your knowledge of Jesus and what His purpose is for your life.

The second-hand, normal response might be, "uh, that sounds like a lot of work... I think I'll pass..." 

Where are you taking steps?  Toward Christ and pursuing your Faith or is life keeping you busy enough not to really think or focus on it?   What helps you experience God first-hand?

Check out a great message related to this post at gccwired.com by Rob Wegner, "4 Words" on 4/24 and 4/25.

7Apr/101

“If Only the Disciples Had Twitter”

 Imagine if the disciples had Twitter... what if we had TwitPics like the one pictured here with a caption:  FishNet_Peter:   Da boyz pulling in serious catch w/Jesus http:// twitpic.com/1dr4dg

Or others:

  • FishNet_Peter: @TaxAdviceMatthew  Dude, yeah you can throw a party but I walked on water... just sayin'.
  • Judas_Benadict:  What's the going price for silver these days?
  • TaxAdviceMatthew:   FYI, your brother from another mother does not qualify as an exemption.
  • Philipandcup:  @Bartho12 @Jamezebedee   Still wondering how we're going to feed everyone?  LOL.
  • Jamezebedee:  Demon possessed pigs running over cliff:   http://twitpic.com/6eg3lm
  • FishNet_Peter:  @MaryMag  The rock was rolled away?  Hold tight, be there in a few...
  • NoWayThomas:  OMW  Jesus is alive & back in da' house!  http://twitpic.com/3dz2bk

How cool would it be to see actual pics of the events in the Bible?  Wouldn't faith be so much easier?  Would it still be faith then?  As when Jesus rode into Jerusalem and the crowds had huge expectations that He was going to take over as King, clear the injustice, and bring a new world order... many still have expectations that some "God" should get rid of the bad people, stop abuse, and make things all better here on Earth.

To some, God is so obvious in the creation He has made.  Others struggle with why God seems so elusive and disengaged from our world and the disasters it brings.  Even others have no faith in a God or religion and have shifted their faith to science.  Many aren't even giving it much/any thought.  I think Jesus came in a time when there was no technology for a reason.

While I often wish I could simply have an angel appear to me every night and tell me what I should do tomorrow, it's clear to me that God operates with a different plan.  If He wanted to be obvious and drop down scores of lightning bolts, He could... but He doesn't.  Regularly in the Bible, Jesus calls us to faith and belief in Him.  There's something special about faith...

In my opinion, the question of God is the paramount question for us to pursue in this life... all other issues and quests become a distant second.  What say you?  What builds faith in your life about anything?